BC AlmanacThe evolution of B.C.'s wine industryFeb 28, 2015 | 23:40The regional theme for the 37th Vancouver International Wine Festival may be Australia this year, but when it comes to reds, whites and rosés, B.C. wineries have plenty to offer.

BC AlmanacJay Ingram pens new book on the history of Alzheimer's diseaseFeb 25, 2015 | 22:47Scientist Jay Ingram's latest book The End of Memory: A Natural History of Alzheimer's and Aging is a personal and professional observation of the impact of the disease.

BC AlmanacThe risks and successes of egg freezingFeb 24, 2015 | 23:20Human egg freezing is becoming more widespread as a way for women to buy time while they focus on their careers or wait for the right partner, but when's a good time to do it?

BC AlmanacResidential school demolition symbolizes end of a sad chapter for First NationsFeb 18, 2015 | 23:42National chief Perry Bellegard says school demolition allows First Nations to learn from the past, not live it.

BC AlmanacThe ethics of medical crowdfundingFeb 4, 2015 | 23:22Lynn Hume was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer last year. She's raising funds on the website Go Fund Me. Jeremy Snyder is an associate professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University and he has a background in medical ethics.

BC AlmanacJAN. 6, 2015 Getting lost in the B.C. wild. Family doctor shortage.Jan 6, 2015 | 46:34Mike Nash, author of Outdoor Safety & Survival, on how to avoid getting lost in the wilderness. Dr. David Snadden, executive associate dean of education at UBC's Faculty of Medicine, on the shortage of family doctors in B.C.

BC AlmanacWhat it's like to live off the gridNov 18, 2014 | 20:12A new book and documentary documents the lives of Canadians who live off the grid. Phillip Vannini, an ethnographer from Royal Roads university, spent three years talking to over 200 people about the challenges and rewards of living disconnected.

BC AlmanacSEPT 29, 2014 Homeless in tents in parks. Presumed consent organ donationSep 29, 2014 | 47:00We talk to the mayor of Abbotsford Bruce Banman and to Joe Roberts
inspirational speaker who was homeless in the '80s about homeless in tents in city parks. And Levi Sampson of Because I Can argues for presumed consent for organ donation. And Amber App